Democratic presidential primary debate, Sept. 25, 2003, at Pace University in Lower Manhattan.All 10 declared Democratic candidates for the presidency, including the public introduction of Wesley Clark.

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Homeland SecurityAl Sharpton: Cut defense budget, even if unpopular.
Dennis Kucinich: $550B defense budget implies more taxes.
Dennis Kucinich: Cut defense budget by 15%, even if unpopular.
John Edwards: Protect civil rights from Ashcroft, even if unpopular.
Joseph Lieberman: Prosecute War on Terror, even if unpopular.

JobsBob Graham: I am the jobs candidate-I created 1.4M jobs in Florida.
Bob Graham: Invest in our people & our workforce.
Dick Gephardt: Fight for unions & working families is in my bones.
Howard Dean: Trade helps some but has hammered the Midwest.
John Edwards: Stand by our farmers-but end millionaire farmer subsidies.
John Edwards: Ban hiring permanent replacement workers for strikers.
John Kerry: Trade grows jobs.
Joseph Lieberman: Build on Clinton-Gore record on taxes and jobs.
Joseph Lieberman: Lifetime opportunity for training.
Joseph Lieberman: Trade creates jobs, despite it being unpopular to unions.
Wesley Clark: Better job plan in 8 days than Bush made in 3 years.

Principles & ValuesAl Sharpton: Better to be a new Democrat than an old GOP-like Democrat.
Bob Graham: Bush divides Americans.
Howard Dean: This campaign is about patriotism-flag belongs to everyone.
John Edwards: Every person should get opportunity they're entitled to.
Wesley Clark: Incredible journey from Bush supporter to Democrat.

Social SecurityCarol Moseley-Braun: Our children must have same security as us.
Dennis Kucinich: Privatization is off the table-I'll block it.
Dennis Kucinich: Return retirement age to 65-we're solid thru 2041.
Dick Gephardt: Don't raise retirement age over 67.
Howard Dean: Considered raising retirement age to 70-now keep it at 67.
John Edwards: Keep stock market out of Social Security.
John Edwards: Federal match for every dollar put into savings.
John Kerry: Guarantee Social Security soundness, even if unpopular.
Wesley Clark: Protect Social Security system to ensure senior income.
Wesley Clark: Stock market is for individuals, not for Social Security.

War & PeaceAl Sharpton: No on $87B for Iraq-don't chase bad investment with more.
Bob Graham: Yes on $87B for Iraq-but not one dime for Halliburton.
Carol Moseley-Braun: Yes on at least some of $87B for Iraq-don't cut and run.
Dennis Kucinich: No on $87B for Iraq-bring the troops home before it's $245B.
Dick Gephardt: No on $87B for Iraq-until Bush answers some hard questions.
Howard Dean: Yes on $87B for Iraq-repeal Bush tax cut to pay it.
John Edwards: Partial yes on $87B-irresponsible to not support troops.
John Kerry: Maybe on $87B for Iraq-repeal Bush tax cut to pay it, if yes.
Joseph Lieberman: Yes on $87B for Iraq-we must support troops.
Wesley Clark: Ask Bush where's the $87B for Iraq coming from?.

The above quotations are from Democratic presidential primary debate, Sept. 25, 2003, at Pace University in Lower Manhattan.All 10 declared Democratic candidates for the presidency, including the public introduction of Wesley Clark..